Breaking it Down - 2010 Week Six
Andy Lopusnak, ArenaFan.com
Week Six was one of the most eventful weeks thus far. It offered the indoor football world the highest scoring game in league history and no team is winless or unbeaten any more. The stats software still has more bugs than any exterminator could handle and of course, the league hasn’t published a record book. This and more AFL information you’ll ever find anywhere awaits you in your Week Six fix…
Avengers' postseason hopes erased
Daily Breeze
The Avengers' slim Arena Football League playoff hopes were severely damaged by a Storm early Saturday. Later that night, they went out in a Blaze.
Rampage's Martin deserves recognition from AFL
MLive.com
It's unfortunate the Arena Football League doesn't put a high enough value on the importance of kick returners to recognize them for inclusion in the league's official postseason honor roll. If it did, Chris Martin might get a plaque.
Avengers rally and defeat Brigade
Los Angeles Times
The Avengers rallied in the fourth quarter against Kansas City, ended a four-game losing streak and remained alive in the playoff hunt with a 51-48 win at Staples Center
Avengers edge Brigade, 51-48
Ventura County Star
3-yard run with 34 seconds left to give the Los Angeles Avengers a 51-48 victory over the Kansas City Brigade on Saturday in the Arena Football League. ...
Arena football: Marshall powers the Avengers to victory
Long Beach Press-Telegram
Timon Marshall scored on a 3-yard run with 34 seconds left to give the Avengers a 51-48 victory over the Kansas City Brigade on Saturday at Staples Center.
Injuries taking their toll on slumping Rampage
MLive.com
The Grand Rapids Rampage's injured list is becoming awfully crowded just six games into the Arena Football League season.
Blaze reach new low, fall to 0-7
Salt Lake Tribune
In a season that's been spent plumbing the depths of the Arena Football League, the Blaze reached a new low Saturday night in a 79-62 loss to the Los Angeles Avengers before 14,861 at Staples Center.
Defense, special teams key in Rampage's win
The Grand Rapids Press - MLive.com
It isn't just the Grand Rapids Rampage's high-scoring offense that's responsible for a two-game winning streak. Don't forget the defense or special teams. Both played important roles in the Rampage's 84-59 rout of the Los Angeles Avengers on Sunday afternoon at Van Andel Arena.
Timon Marshall returns to Grand Rapids -- as a foe
The Grand Rapids Press - MLive.com
Marshall, who played for the Grand Rapids Rampage of the Arena Football League for three seasons, returned here Sunday as a wide receiver for the Los Angeles Avengers. Marshall struggled along with his team, which lost 84-59 at Van Andel Arena.
Breaking it down - 2008 Week Three
Andy Lopusnak, ArenaFan.com
With Week Three of the 2008 Arena Football League season in the books, here are some breakdowns of this past week’s AFL action based on interesting statistical and historical notes, weekly leaders and other things from each game.
Avengers bounce back from opening return
Daily Breeze
When New Orleans VooDoo wideout Wendall Willams returned the opening kickoff 54 yards for a score, it wasn't quite the start the Avengers were hoping for in their Arena Football League season opener Friday night at Staples Center in front of an announced crowd of 13,209.
Week 1 Power Poll Rankings
Bleacher Report
Here is the first power rankings going into week 1 of the Arena Football season.
Rampage hoping to bring back Marshall
Chip Burch, ArenaFan.com
Things didn’t work out for Timon Marshall with the NFL’s Chicago Bears, so his former team hopes to get him back. The Grand Rapids Rampage would like to sign him as soon as the free agent signing period begins.
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